The Perceptionalist

The Perceptionalist
Title The Perceptionalist PDF eBook
Author Edward John Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1899
Genre Perception
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The Perceptionalist, or, mental science

The Perceptionalist, or, mental science
Title The Perceptionalist, or, mental science PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1899
Genre
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The Missionary Review of the World

The Missionary Review of the World
Title The Missionary Review of the World PDF eBook
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Pages 616
Release 1902
Genre Missions
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The Missionary Review

The Missionary Review
Title The Missionary Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1252
Release 1902
Genre Missions
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The Moral Law

The Moral Law
Title The Moral Law PDF eBook
Author Edward John Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1902
Genre Ethics
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The Modalist

The Modalist
Title The Modalist PDF eBook
Author Edward John Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1891
Genre Logic
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Reshaping Globalization

Reshaping Globalization
Title Reshaping Globalization PDF eBook
Author Violetta Zentai
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 334
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789639241633

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If the importance of globalization were judged by the volume of discussion it has generated, it would surely be a concept of fundamental importance in the contemporary world. And yet, as a concept, globalization is often indigestible, meaning different things to different people, and remaining obscure in its connotations. A virtue of this volume of essays is that the phenomena of globalization are made more approachable by being divided into five discrete themes, each of which forms part of the overall concept and each of which has important implications for policy decisions at the international, regional, and national levels. By differentiating the concept in this way -- into the production of global knowledge, the provision of global public goods, the global trade system, global foreign aid, and global governance -- the analysis is sharpened in an illuminating and stimulating manner. At the same time, the editors, Drs Violetta Zentai and Andrea Krizsan, provide a masterly introductory essay that shows how the various parts make up the whole. The fact that the book is a product of an international conference held at the Central European University shortly after September 11 in 2001, adds a layer to its significance. The Center for Policy Studies at the Central European University and its collaborators deserve praise for such a thorough and timely analysis of these various strands of globalization. Book jacket.